For reference, my measurements are:
1: 30.5
2: 27
3: 36
4: 37.5
5: 35.5
Size: 30F or 28FF
Full on top, slightly wide roots.
When I first got this bra, I was wearing a 32F.
Good: At first, this bra fit wonderfully. It was comfortable, had a low and tacking gore, and the fabric is soft. The tone of the fabric matched my skin tone well and didn't show through clothes. It gave my breasts a nice, rounded shape. It added a bit of enhancement, but nothing major. I felt like my breasts looked awesome even in a baggy t-shirt. It was my go-to bra for a long time.
Neutral: The bra's shape is not the shape ... of my breasts. It was not so different as to cause problems, but it could potentially for some. My breasts are not as natural round as the Deco shapes them to be.
The cups on this go fairly high. When wearing a low-cut shirt, there's a chance that they'll show. However, the gore is pretty short, so the center is not too much of a problem.
Bad: I should note that over the time I owned this bra, I lost weight. Both my underbust and bust measurements changed a bit, so that should be taken into account.
However, as others say, this band stretches. Not only is it stretchy at first, but over time it stretched out badly. I would recommend sizing down. The cups also tend to flair out a bit near the armpits. They did this a little at first, but as I lost weight and couldn't quite fill them, the cups flaired badly and had a floppy look. This may have something to do with the band stretching as well, but I can't say for sure.
The fabric is also fairly thick. This can look a little strange under thin materials. If the cup is not sitting flush against your skin, it has a tendency to show through.
Results: I absolutely love this bra, despite the small issues I had with it. I plan on buying another in my new size. I'd definitely recommend it, but I would caution you to make sure it fits properly or you're going to run into problems, more so than with other bras. Even so, it's my favorite.
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